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On May 11 1997, DEEP BLUE defeated Garry Kasparov in a 6 game match held in New York. This was the first time a computer defeated a reigning world champion in a classical chess match. DEEP BLUE had 30 IBM RS-6000 SP processors coupled to 480 chess chips. It could evaluate 200 million moves per second.
In two very important games - games two and four - it spent 8 minutes and then 15 minutes for two of its moves. Deep Blue probably sees more lines in 15 minutes than all chess-players in the world for the rest of their lives. I would really like to know how the Deep Blue team was able to so radically alter the machine after the first game.Fri 12 Feb 2021 00.30 EST. Machine triumphed over man as Deep Blue, an IBM computer which has “no fear”, shredded Garry Kasparov, the world chess champion, in Philadelphia at the weekend. It
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